Star Wars fan films get Lucas nod
The awards, sponsored by online media archive AtomFilms, were announced on Friday at the massive Star Wars Celebration III fan conference in Indianapolis.
Curtis' entry, For Love of the Film, depicted a movie audience that acts out the original Star Wars movie after the film itself breaks.
"We congratulate all of the finalists for this year's competition," Steve Sansweet, Lucasfilm's head of fan relations, said in a statement. "The winning films all show a unique vision of the galaxy far, far away and have that incredible passion for the Star Wars characters."
The event helped underline the growing role that fans and audience members are playing in marketing commercial productions -- as long as they act within proscribed boundaries.
Lucasfilm's Star Wars properties have long taken a lead in this trend, with conventions, Web sites and myriad fan products dotting the Web. The company has supported a portion of these, primarily parody films and documentaries, which don't aim to create their own new stories inside Lucas' science-fiction universe.
Dramatic films and pieces longer than 15 minutes were not eligible for the AtomFilms prizes. That left out films like Star Wars: Revelations, a 40-minute fan production with extraordinarily high production values that was released last week.
Among other prize winners on Friday was John Hudgen's Sith Apprentice, a spoof of Alan Sugar's The Apprentice TV show, pitting Darth Vader against Darth Maul and other characters, which won the Audience Award.
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